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    overcoat?

    What kind of winter coat is appropriate for wear with a traditional (tartan) kilt? Maybe something a little dressy...like for an evening of fine dining or wearing to and from a friends party, etc..

    Obviously, despite the kilt and Argyll jacket being all wool, they aren't gonna be enough when the snow flies.
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    The most traditional would be an Inverness coat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PiobBear View Post
    The most traditional would be an Inverness coat.
    If your Inverness was made from heavy tweed you will really cut a dash.Well-----provided that your knees don't buckle under the weight.

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    I like the looks of an Inverness. I found a beauty in wool for under $400.00 here:http://www.bodyhangings.com/inverness.html

    But I wonder if there are alternatives? What do most of you wear when out and about on a cold winter's evening?
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    Those Inverness look pretty sharp.

    I usually just throw a sweater on. After spending several years in very upstate NY, I've become rather accustomed to the cold.

    I've seen my dad wear a standard overcoat with his kit and I must say it looks a bit off to me.

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    well, when it is real cold . . .

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    Here are my two options for an overcoat:

    Standard Cut Wool Overcoat from Target:






    Inverness Cape made by way2fractious based on Kevin Kinney's PAttern







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    That Inverness cape looks phenomenal!

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    The Inverness is just stunning - it just seems like the perfect "fit" with a traditional tartan kilt. When I'm feeling a bit more rough and tumble - I wear a very short waisted, well insulated jacket. Sort of an bomber style jacket - showing as much of the pleats as possible.

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    If I wear a kilt when the weather is cold and wet, I will wear an overcoat to shield me from the element. Showing the pleats to the world isn't a priority for me.

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